Healing Radiology Workflow Gaps
November 8th, 2006 by Jon Mertz
Posted in Radiology Workflow, Healthcare IT
As the drumbeat for RSNA increases its tempo, many healthcare magazines are publishing articles about new technology and issues in the radiology market. Health Imaging & IT is doing a good job of providing quick summaries of solutions being showcased at RSNA. One recent summary in their current issue is entitled Health IT heals workflow gaps.
Whether you are planning to attend RSNA or not, gaining insights into new solutions that facilitate greater productivity or streamline radiology workflow is beneficial. Other solution areas covered in the issue include:
- Cardiac Imaging is one beat ahead
- MRI faster, more flexible for broader applications
- Oncology imaging more precise, visualization more dynamic
- PACS remains the driving force
- Speech & Voice Recognition
Last 5 posts by Jon Mertz
- Insights - Outpatient Imaging Center CIO - October 17th, 2008
- The Road to EMR Interoperability - October 16th, 2008
- Hospitals Creating Their Own Networks - August 18th, 2008
- Healthcare Unbound Conference Insights - July 15th, 2008
- Electronic Medical Record Perspectives Grow - June 27th, 2008

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